CAPITULUM XVII – Index Vocābulōrum

 

NŌMINA

GEN.

ANGLICĒ

DĒRĪVĀTIŌ

respōnsum, -ī

n

answer

response

as, assis

m.

penny

 

dēnārius, -ī

m.

denarius

 

PRŌNŌMINA

 

 

quisque, quaeque, quodque

each

 

ADIECTĪVA

 

 

doctus, -a, -um

learned, well-taught

doctor

indoctus, -a, -um

untaught, unlearned

 

piger, pigra, pigrum

lazy

 

prūdēns, prūdentis

smart, discerning, intelligent

prudent

industrius, -a, -um

diligent, hard-working

industrious

rēctus, -a, -um

correct, right

correct

prāvus, -a, -um

crooked, deformed, ugly

depraved

facilis, facile

easy

facility

difficilis, difficile

difficult

difficult

absēns, absentis

away, not present

absent

certus, -a, -um

sure, definite

certain

incertus, -a, -um

not sure, indefinite

incertain

largus, -a, -um

bountiful, liberal, plentiful

largesse

VERBA

 

 

interpellāre

to interrupt

 

laudāre

to praise

laud

cōgitāre

to think, consider

cogitation, excogitate

computāre

to compute

compute

dēmōnstrāre

to show, demonstrate

demonstrate

docēre

to teach

docent, docile

oportēre (impersonal

to befit, to behoove

 

discere

to learn

disciple

tollere

to raise, remove, destroy

 

reprehendere

to rebuke, blame,

reprehend

prōmere

to get, take

prompt

repōnere

to put back, to return

repository

scīre

to know

science

nescīre

to not know

nescience

largīrī

to be generous

large, largesse

partīrī

to share out, distribute

partition

ADVERBIA

 

 

tot

so many

 

postrēmō

finally, at last

 

rēctē

correctly, rightly

 

prāvē

crookedly, in an ugly way

 

aequē

evenly, levelly, fairly

 

ūsque

up to, all the way up to

 

numquam

never

 

saepe

often

 

CONIUNCTIŌNĒS

 

 

quamquam

although

 

quārē

wherefore, why